“…Even without doping, the performance of TiO 2 -based PEC water-splitting cells is greatly limited by its rapid charge recombination due to the high trap densities in TiO 2 4 . Recently, a new donor-acceptor codoping concept was proposed to improve the PEC water-splitting performance of TiO 2 photoanode because codoping TiO 2 with donor-acceptor pairs can reduce charged defects and their associated recombination, improve material quality, enhance light absorption and increase solubility limits of dopants [15][16][17][18][19] . According to densityfunctional theory calculations, various donor-accepter pairs, such as (W, C) 15,19 , (Mo, C) 15,16,19 , (2Nb, C) 15,18 , (2Ta, C) 15,18 , (W, 2N) 15,20 , (Ta, N) 15 , (Nb, N) 15 , (Sb, N) 21 , (Cr, N) 22 , (Zr, S) 15 and (Nb, P) 15 , have been proposed as good candidates for TiO 2 codoping on the basis of the modified band gaps and band-edge positions.…”